As your baby moves into solids, around 8 months you can introduce hard munchables. These foods are not for eating or swallowing and should not break apart in your child’s mouth. Hard munchables are firm foods, appropriately shaped into a stick form. They are long enough so that baby can easily grasp the food and Read More >
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Supporting Readers Together
This is our last blog post in our Literacy Matters month. I just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone in the community who is working to create better readers. I truly believe the saying: “When we know better, we do better”. At Regina Speech Centre we want to be support the grassroots change Read More >
What is Structured Literacy?
This week, with her permission, on our social media posts we shared Nancy Young’s ladder of reading (www.NancyYoung.ca). It indicates that all readers will benefit from a structured literacy approach, especially those that are at risk of having difficulty acquiring literacy. So what is structured literacy and why do we promote this approach in our Read More >
Summer Camps are a GO!
We are so excited to announce that our summer camps are ready for registration. Thank you for your patience while we waited for the confirmation. We have a number of fun options and hope to see you there. Numbers in the camps will be kept low to allow for social distancing and safety measures. They Read More >
Clinic Update – Re-opening.
Dear Families of Regina Speech Centre, We have been working hard to stay connected with all of you through these trying times and are happy to be seeing so many familiar faces online. We thought we would provide you with an update as we move into Phase Two of re-opening as we have been getting Read More >
May is Better Speech and Hearing Month!
May is Better Speech and Hearing month, a month where we as Speech Language Pathologists are given the chance to promote our field, raise awareness of how diverse our field is and celebrate the individuals we have the honor to work with. Typically for Better Speech and Hearing Month we partner with a local restaurant Read More >
Home Tips for Struggling Readers, Writers, and Spellers
Regina Speech Centre has always been a source for quality reading, writing and spelling assessments and therapy. We focus on identifying underlying areas of weakness for your child and providing recommendations to target some of the areas that are making reading difficult. So we thought in this unique time, while our children are at home Read More >
COVID-19 Update
COVID – 19 Update Earlier this morning we greeted our clients and families with updated procedures and protocols that we would be implementing to ensure our centre remains as safe as possible for you. We want you to know we value your wellness and want to work with our families to do our part in reducing Read More >
And Lastly, We Introduce Ms. Cynthia …
Where are you from? Southwestern Ontario Where did you go to school? University of Ottawa, University of Victoria, University of Alberta Why did you choose to work in the field of speech and language therapy? I loved languages, as I was taking Spanish, French and German. I also have always loved teaching and children. It Read More >